Waquif
Waquif is a term that appears in various contexts, often referring to a person or entity that holds or possesses something significant. In Islamic jurisprudence, waqf is an endowment, typically a charitable one, where property is held in trust and its income is used for specific religious, social, or charitable purposes. The property itself is considered inalienable, meaning it cannot be sold, inherited, or gifted. The founder of a waqf, known as the waqif, designates the beneficiaries and the purpose of the endowment in a deed.
Beyond its legal and religious connotations, the term waqif can also simply denote a holder, possessor, or